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Q: Why h2 and o2 are ideal gases at room temperature but SO 2 is real gas?
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How does an ideal gas diff from a real gas?

Ideal gases are gases with negligible intermolecular forces and molecular volumes. Real gases have intermolecular forces and have definite volumes at room temperature and pressure (RTP).


What are most nonmetals at room temperature?

Gases at room temperature


Are hydrogen and oxygen gases at room temperature?

Yes. Both are gases at room temperature.


Hydrogen and helium are ideal gases at room temperature and ordinary pressure but sulfur dioxide is not an ideal gas?

H2 and He are ideal at room temperature because room temperature is very high for both of them so at high temperature gasses bahaves ideally due to the small force of attraction but in case of SO2 and CL2 room temperature is not so high for them so they have greater force of attraction between them and thus behaves non-ideally .......!


What twelve gas elements form at room temperature?

All of the noble gases (group 18) are gases at room temperature. In addition, fluorine, chlorine, oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen are gases at room temperature.


Halogens that are gases at room temperature and pressure?

Only fluorine and chlorine are gases at room temperature. Bromins is a liquid. Iodine and astatine are solids.


What state would hydrogen and helium be at room temperature?

They are gases at room temperature.


What gases are at room temperature?

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What state are noble gases at room temperature?

Gases, hence noble "gases"


Are nitrogen hydrogen oxygen and carbon all gases at room temperature?

Carbon is a solid; oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen are gases at room temperature.


Are noble gases solids at room temperature?

No. That's why they are called GASES.


Are lanthanides gases at room temperature?

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